Harvard Public Health Magazine, Spring 2013

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received a 2012 Haagen-Smit Prize in October. This annual prize is given to two outstanding papers published in the journal Atmospheric Environment. Spengler was honored for “Quantitative Assessment of Source Contributions to Inhalable Particulate Matter Pollution in Metropolitan Boston,” a 1985 paper that he co-authored with George Thurston, SD ’83. Elsie Sunderland, Mark and Catherine Winkler Assistant Professor of Aquatic Science, received a new investigator award last fall from the Smith Family Awards Program for Excellence in Biomedical Research. Her research project focuses on the potential effects of environmental contaminants on children’s immune response to vaccines.

Appointments & Promotions

Executive and Continuing Professional Education Programs June 2013 June 3–7 Radiation Safety Officer Training for Laboratory Professionals June 3–7 Comprehensive Industrial Hygiene: The Application of Basic Principles June 10–13 Intensive Course on Health and Human Rights: Concepts, Implementation and Impact July–august 2013

Peter Berman professor of the practice of global health systems and economics

July 29–August 2 Radiological Emergency Planning: Terrorism, Security and Communication

Jacqueline Bhabha professor of the practice of health and human rights

August 5–16 Building Design and Engineering Approaches to Airborne Infection Control

Philip Demokritou associate professor of aerosol physics Majken Jensen assistant professor of nutrition Ashish Jha professor of health policy and management © Tony Rinaldo

Peter Kraft associate professor of epidemiology

August 19–21 Measurement, Design and Analysis Methods for Health Outcomes Research August 19–23 In-Place Filter Testing Workshop september 2013 September 9–13 Forces of Change: New Strategies for the Evolving Health Care Marketplace october 2013 October 7–11 Ergonomics and Human Factors: Strategic Solutions for Workplace Safety and Health October 13–25 Leadership Development for Physicians in Academic Health Centers October 27–November 1 Leadership Strategies for Evolving Health Care Executives

Customized programs also are available. Foster the growth of your executives and your organization as a whole by developing a custom program that will address the specific challenges you face in today’s marketplace. CCPE brings custom programs to organizations around the globe. All programs are held in Boston unless otherwise noted. For a complete list of topics and faculty, or to register, visit: https://ecpe.sph.harvard.edu/ e-mail: contedu@hsph.harvard.edu call: 617-432-2100

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